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MONITORING PROCESS AND PERFORMANCE OF TEACHERS A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN PUNJAB

15 Pages : 144-157

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-IV).15      10.31703/grr.2020(V-IV).15      Published : Dec 2020

Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab

    Monitoring is such an organized way of data collection and analysis regarding any program that executes during the phase of implementation. This study aimed at studying the process of monitoring and exploring its correlation with the performance of primary school teachers. The objectives of the study involved exploring different aspects of the monitoring process and its relationship with the performance of primary school teachers. A quantitative research design was employed. The study was descriptive in nature. The sample consisted of 400 teachers, including 200 male teachers and 200 female teachers, using a convenient sampling technique. A research instrument was developed by the researchers and validated through a pilot study. Data were analyzed and interpreted by using (SPSS 21.0). The study concluded that the monitoring process in schools improves the performance of teachers and the academic results of students. It was recommended that policymakers should focus on enhancing the professional skills of the monitoring team.

    Monitoring, Performance, Quantitative, Primary Schools, Academic Results
    (1) Syed Kamran Ali Shah
    PhD Scholar, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muqaddas Butt
    Assistant Professor, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Mubashar Nadeem
    Assistant Professor, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Shah, S. K. A., Butt, M., & Nadeem, M. (2020). Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab. Global Regional Review, V(IV), 144-157. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-IV).15
    CHICAGO : Shah, Syed Kamran Ali, Muqaddas Butt, and Mubashar Nadeem. 2020. "Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab." Global Regional Review, V (IV): 144-157 doi: 10.31703/grr.2020(V-IV).15
    HARVARD : SHAH, S. K. A., BUTT, M. & NADEEM, M. 2020. Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab. Global Regional Review, V, 144-157.
    MHRA : Shah, Syed Kamran Ali, Muqaddas Butt, and Mubashar Nadeem. 2020. "Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab." Global Regional Review, V: 144-157
    MLA : Shah, Syed Kamran Ali, Muqaddas Butt, and Mubashar Nadeem. "Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab." Global Regional Review, V.IV (2020): 144-157 Print.
    OXFORD : Shah, Syed Kamran Ali, Butt, Muqaddas, and Nadeem, Mubashar (2020), "Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab", Global Regional Review, V (IV), 144-157
    TURABIAN : Shah, Syed Kamran Ali, Muqaddas Butt, and Mubashar Nadeem. "Monitoring Process and Performance of Teachers: A Quantitative Study of Primary Schools in Punjab." Global Regional Review V, no. IV (2020): 144-157. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-IV).15